radical(48)/radical(3) = radical(48/3) = radical(16) = 4
Technically, radical(16) is +4 OR -4 but in such questions often only the principal root is required.
48=16*3 (where * means multiplied by). So in my way of thinking the radical of 48 is the square root of 48 = 4*sqrt(3)
The GCF is 8.
If you mean: t+48 = 75 then the value of t is 27 because 27+48 = 75
The answer is D. 19- 28 over 7. When we go through the options we don't get 15. We get: A. -14 B. 32 C. 39 Clearly, none of them have a value of 15 so our answer is D. 19 - 28 over 7/n Hope this helps!
48/8 = 6
48 does not need to be put in radical form. But, it can be: √2304
√48 = √(16 x 3) = 4√3
48=16*3 (where * means multiplied by). So in my way of thinking the radical of 48 is the square root of 48 = 4*sqrt(3)
48 root 3, or ( 48\sqrt{3} ), is a mathematical expression where 48 is multiplied by the square root of 3. The approximate numerical value of ( \sqrt{3} ) is about 1.732, so ( 48\sqrt{3} ) is roughly equal to 48 times 1.732, which is about 83.78. This expression is often used in geometry and trigonometry, particularly in calculations involving triangles.
√48 = √(16 x 3) = 4√3
c = 4, c squared = 16, 3c squared = 48, 48 + 9 = 57.
48
(20x8 + 12x4) over 4x2 = 160 + 48 over 8 = 208 over 8 = [26] OR 20x8 + (12x4 over 4x2) = 160 + (48 over 8) = 160 + 6 = 166
2(root)48
|-48| = 48.
It's an improper fraction equivalent to the numerical value of 16 .
The expression, not equation, is probably 481/3